Title: Pokémon Stadium
Platform(s): Nintendo 64
Review Of: Nintendo 64 Version
Release Date: January 1, 2000
ESRB Rating: E for Everyone
Genre: Action
Publisher: Nintendo
Developer: Nintendo
IntroductionPokémon Stadium was one of Pokémon's first steps into 3D, so let's see how Nintendo swayed with this title!
StadiumThe first, large game mode you will spot when you click the "Pokemon Stadium" option in the first little menu is the Stadium game mode. This game mode is one of the most enjoyable modes and it consists of a series of different cups where you go through a certain amount of trainers with the Pokémon of your choice in order to take home the victory trophy for that cup. This game mode stands out to me because there is a variety of trainers you must fight to win and you have to actually think about weaknesses with each of them in order to win. This especially reminds me of the Game Boy games in the way that you have to match up the right Pokémon with your opponents and you can't just easily win with any random Pokémon. Some cups are harder than others, but they all have the same outcome when you win, you actually feel remotely proud. A lot of games are too easy and you don't really care when you win, but in this Stadium mode, you actually are really glad to win (atleast I was). Hearing "And that's the game!" with me the victor is one of my happiest Pokémon moments!
Game Boy TowerThere is not much to say about the Game Boy Tower, other then it is a great feature to the game. Would you rather play with emotionless and Pokémon without any fond memories, or memorable faces with familiar names like Skip and Jessica? I would go with the familiar faces because it is just really enjoyable to see old friends from your Game Boy games transferred into a 3D atmosphere with (what were for its time) smooth graphics at that!
Free BattleFree Battle is probably my favorite game mode of them all, and that is for one reason and one reason only: you get to either beat or lose to a family member or friend- in person! This is one of those memorable (in the same room) multiplayer games because you can have tons of fun playing together (even if it is possible to tell what their next move will be). The game may seem unplayable because your moves are displayed on-screen and you can see each other's movesets, it can be quite enjoyable. You can get a lot of memories out of this with your family, and you can't help but notice the announcer's cheesy quotes. For instance, when Magikarp uses Splash attack, the announcer responds with "What's the point of splashing!?!?!?!?" and you can't help but laugh. You do not want to miss out on Free Battle (unless you plan on battling CPUs)!
Gym Leader CastleYet another awesome game mode (seeing a pattern yet?) is the Gym Leader Castle. This brings one of the Pokémon Game Boy games' greatest features to the 3D realm and that is the gym battles! In this mode, you can battle through all 8 of the Kanto gym leaders as well as (most of) the elite four! Not only that, but just like in the Game Boy games, you have to battle a series of trainers before each gym leader. That is where Pokémon type strategy comes into play yet again which makes the mode even more awesome! Usually, the gym leaders are a breeze to beat (seeing as you know what types to go into battle with), but once you get into the elite four and some other strong trainers, it is really hard to beat them, let alone choose the right Pokémon! An overall great experience nonetheless though!
Victory PlaceVictory Place is pretty much the equivalent to the handheld games' Hall of Fame, except (in my opinion) even better! Basically, it has a trpohy stand for every single one of the 151 Pokémon and whatever Pokémon you beat the Gym Leader Castle with will have trophies displayed on their trophy stands. It is a very cool feature and I always enjoy going back just to look at all of them!
Kids ClubPlease do not let the name deceive you! You will miss out big time! The Kids Club game mode is one of the most enjoyable and fun game modes of all! This mode is a compilation of nine different minigames. They can all be very fun to play with friends and family, and this was back when minigames had a good quality to them! This is one of minigames in general's primes and should not be missed. Make sure to play the "Who's the Best?" part of the minigames though, because it is much funner that way. The "Who's the Best?" part of the minigames is pretty much a tournament mode with the minigames where whoever wins enough of the minigames the most wins the whole thing. The thing about the minigames is that they are so simple and easy to understand that they are so enjoyable to play! A lot of times you will get bored of battling and will want to sit back and relax. This is when you should click "Kids Club" and have a blast!
The VerdictPokémon Stadium was amazing for its time and is still a blast to this day! You may miss actually leveling up and learning moves instead of having the same moves everytime, but no worries! Just relax and play some of the extremely fun minigames with friends and/or family, then go back to beating the gym leaders and getting victory trophies! It's a never-ending, addicting spiral, it's Pokémon Stadium!
Final Rating: 8.3/10Thank you for reading so much and please leave feedback and comments!